Let’s do life together!

As I write this eNote to our faithful and devoted community of radical and contextually conscious followers of Jesus Christ, I am thankful for our congregation’s continued good works.

This week I attended the New Room Conference in Franklin, Tennessee. Thank goodness the New Room movement is not a new denomination or a renewal movement within United Methodism. It is not affiliated with any denomination, although it has many associations. The New Room Movement is all about resourcing the Christian Church, particularly the global tribe of the Wesleyan tradition through social and scriptural holiness throughout the land.

What thrilled me most was their consistent language of “equipping” people, especially through small groups modeled after Wesleyan Class and Band meetings. Class meetings were designed for transformation and not information. And Band meetings move us from being fans of Jesus to being intimate and abiding followers of Jesus. Paul writes to the church in Ephesus, “His purpose was to equip God’s people for the work of serving and building up the body of Christ until we all reach the unity of faith and knowledge of God’s Son. God’s goal is for us to become mature adults—to be fully grown, measured by the standard of the fullness of Christ.” Ephesians 4:12-13

An amazing statistic from the Wesleyan movement was revealed at the New Room Conference. Over 50% of the conversions of faith happened within Class and Band meetings and not at Sunday morning worship. Join the movement of Life Groups at McKendree where we are equipping people to be bold and courageous followers of Jesus Christ who share their faith frequently.

Hear the W.O.W., the Words of Wisdom,“Let’s do life together!”

Remember to pray The Lord’s Prayer every day at 12 Noon!

As always, remember, God’s will for us is good, we must do the rest!
Pastor Stephen

Finding McKendree

The McKendree Parking Center Garage

is located at 140 6th Avenue North, between Church and Commerce Streets. Sixth Avenue North runs one way from Church Street.We're on the left as you go down the hill. Parking is free for all events at McKendree on Sunday mornings and after 5pm on Wednesday evenings. (On Wednesday evenings you will need to take a parking ticket from the garage attendant and have it stamped at the church.) The entrance to the church is located beside the disability parking area, a stairwell and an elevator are on the 4th Floor of the garage which is painted purple with images of Johnny Cash.
You are also welcome to walk and use our front entrance, located at 523 Church Street. Many downtown residents utilize this option.